Latvian landscapes of rudens, a Latvian work for "autumn,"
inspired this scarf worked in a wavy stitch pattern. This symmetrical scarf is started in the
middle and worked out toward both ends.
The outer leaf pattern is extended at the very end to form a triangular
edge that mimics the falling of leaves.

Comments

I'm having "issues" getting this project started. At the end of row 1, the instructions say "sk next ch, dc in last ch, turn." The problem is that there are 7 unused chains at the end of the original chain 61. The instructions suggest that there should only be 2; 1 to be skipped and the last 1 to be worked with a dc. I have re-done this twice with the same result. If this end is intended to be a mirror image of the other end then this line of instruction doesn't make sense to me.

hi grannie2013. It has been many months since I completed this project. As I recall, I had made an error in working the pattern and once I re-read and re-worked again, it worked out perfectly. I gave the scarf to my sister as a gift and she loves it. It turned out beautifully :)

hi grannie2013. It has been many months since I completed this project. As I recall, I had made an error in working the pattern and once I re-read and re-worked again, it worked out perfectly. I gave the scarf to my sister as a gift and she loves it. It turned out beautifully :)